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Analytic 

Adj.

(said of judgments)

Something that is so because it has to be so, as opposed to something that merely happens to be so.
That I was born on my birthday is analytic. That I was born on a Tuesday is synthetic. (After Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, 1781)
The theory of the analytic-synthetic dichotomy presents men with the following choice: If your statement is proved, it says nothing about that which exists; if it is about existents, it cannot be proved.
Analytic by Pudicus August 30, 2019

Analytic Translogic

A specific manifestation of translogic within the tradition of analytic philosophy. Analytic translogic refers to the way many analytic philosophers elevate formal logic to a quasi‑theological status—treating logical analysis as the ultimate arbiter of philosophical problems, while dismissing other approaches (phenomenology, hermeneutics, continental philosophy) as confused or meaningless. It often involves an implicit belief that logical structures are not merely useful tools but reflect the deep, transcendent architecture of reality itself. Analytic translogic can lead to a form of intellectual dogmatism where logical formalism becomes a substitute for substantive argument, and where questioning the foundations of logic is seen as a category error.
Example: “Her critique of analytic translogic pointed out that treating predicate logic as the universal language of thought was not a discovery but a theological move: logic had become the new God, and its priests were analytic philosophers.”

Analytic Fanaticism

A dogmatic commitment to the methods, style, and assumptions of analytic philosophy, often accompanied by dismissal of all other philosophical traditions (continental, eastern, indigenous) as “nonsense” or “not real philosophy.” Analytic fanatics treat formal logic as the only legitimate tool, clarity as the highest virtue, and any departure from their conventions as intellectual failure. They engage in purity tests, denounce “obscurantism,” and react to alternative approaches with hostility rather than curiosity. This fanaticism reduces the rich diversity of philosophy to a narrow technical discipline, losing the depth that other traditions offer.
Example: “He refused to read any philosopher before Frege, declaring them ‘pre‑analytic rubbish’—analytic fanaticism, mistaking one school of thought for philosophy itself.”

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Analytic Hyperrealism

A form of hyperrealism applied to philosophy, neuroscience, and the cognitive sciences—the belief that analytic methods, formal logic, and computational models don't just describe but exhaust the reality of mind and thought. Analytic Hyperrealism mistakes the map for the territory, the model for the mind. It assumes that if consciousness can be modeled computationally, it is computational; if thought can be analyzed logically, it is logical. It dismisses phenomenology, qualitative experience, and embodied cognition as "unscientific" or "mere philosophy." The result is a flattened picture of mind that captures everything measurable and nothing that matters—a perfect model of a ghost, with no ghost inside.
Example: "He'd reduced consciousness to information processing, love to oxytocin levels, meaning to neural patterns. Analytic Hyperrealism had convinced him that what could be measured was all that existed. When she spoke of the felt quality of experience, he called it 'unscientific.' He had a perfect map of the territory and no idea he'd never left the map."